Honda Dio vs Yamaha AXIS Z

Compare Specifications of Honda Dio and Yamaha AXIS Z

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Honda Dio
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 109.00 cc 125.00 cc
Engine 4-Stroke, SOHC, Air-Cooled Air-cooled four-stroke single-cylinder 2V
Engine Starting Kick/Electric Electric
Fuel System Carburetor --
Cooling System -- Air-cooled
Maximum Power 9 PS @ 5000 rpm --
Seating Capacity -- 2
Top Speed 90 kmph --
Battery 12V – 3 Ah MF Dry --
Display Analog Meter Digital
Headlamp LED Halogen bulb / 60W (far light) / 55W (near light)
Taillamp LED Halogen bulb / 5W
Fuel Economy
Overall Mileage 58.3 kmpl 56.5 kmpl
Tyres
Front 90 / 100 – 10 53J (Tubeless) 100/90-10 56J
Rear 90 / 100 – 10 53J (Tubeless) 100/90-10 56J
Wheel / RIM Steel Rims Alloy
Brakes
Front Mechanical Drum Brake Disc brake / Φ180 / One-way one-piston caliper
Rear Mechanical Drum Brake drum
Suspension
Front -- Telescopic fork
Rear -- Overall swing
Colors Available
Colors Sports Red 2
Matte Axis Gray Metallic
Dark blue dark gray
Dark gray black
White dark grey


Physical Specs
Length 1781 mm 1790 mm
Width 710 mm 685 mm
Height 1133 mm 1145 mm
Weight -- 100 kg
Kerb Weight 104 --
Seat Height 765 785
Wheelbase -- 1275 mm
Ground Clearance 158 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity 5.3 litres 5.5 litres
Overview
About The Honda Dio is a 109cc scooter with a 4-stroke, SOHC, air-cooled engine. It features an analo Read More --
Features - Front hook and retractable rear hook
- 14.4 L U-box Storage
- Combined Braking System
- Wide Dual Seats
- Wide Step Floor
- Seven-phase environmental protection and energy-saving engine
- Smart start system
- H4 high brightness headlight
- UBS Interlocking Brake System
- Good installation and large space
- Extra long comfort seat
Additional Details -- Front direction lights: Halogen bulb / 10W
Rear turn signal: Halogen bulb / 10W
Positioning light: Halogen bulb / 3W
Stopwatch: pointer
Equipped: UBS Linked Brake System
Energy efficiency class: Level 2 (over 100c.c.~150c.c.)

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